News - Cranbourne Star News - 6th October 2022

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Lanterns light up Lynbrook Record numbers attended the ever-popular Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival on Saturday 1 October as it made its long-awaited return to Banjo Paterson Park. In what was a “miracle” afternoon, an estimated 6000 people gathered by the lake and the surrounding park lands, according to Lynbrook Residents Association president, Carlton Vaz. Story page 10 Aarika is lifted by her Dad, Manish Goel to catch bubbles at the Lynbrook Lanterns Festival on Saturday October 1. 300437 Picture: ROB CAREW

Waste suspended The EPA took significant action against SBI Inert Landfill on Tuesday 4 October by charging the business with breaching the conditions of its licence to operate a landfill. The charge relates to condition OL-L7 of their licence, which requires the waste to be covered with either soil or an alternative approved cover at the end of each day’s operations. It comes after the EPA suspended SBI’s operating licence on Monday 3 October due to “significant and ongoing odour issues and compliance concerns” that had not been “ad-

equately” addressed, the EPA said in a statement. EPA chief executive Lee Miezis said EPA would not hesitate to take further legal action which could include more charges, continuation of the suspension or even cancellation of their licence. “This is an escalation of our enforcement and compliance action against SBI, whose operating licence requires there is no off-site odour. As the local community can testify, this has not been achieved,” Mr Miezis said. “Until the company satisfies EPA it has resolved all of the issues and can maintain proper management of the factors that caused the

odour, they will be prevented from accepting waste at the landfill site.” SBI was given a notice on 30 August asking them to show cause why their licence should not be suspended, with a deadline of Friday 30 September. After reviewing the information they provided, EPA made the decision to suspend the licence. The suspension means that no new waste can be received at the site until at least 30 January 2023, while the company takes all required action on site to ensure it complies with licence conditions, the EPA said. This includes stopping the odours from

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the site that are impacting the local community. Mr Miezis said the decision to suspend the licence was an escalation of EPA’s regulation of the site and comes after multiple actions were already in place. “EPA expects that SBI will concentrate solely on fixing the odour problem that has plagued the local community for far too long,” Mr Miezis said. “Other regulatory notices EPA has served on SBI are still in force that require SBI to remediate all compliance issues at the site while the suspension is in place. Continued page 11

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